In this episode of The Materials Universe, we talk to Dr. Stephanie Hurst about nonlinear optics, making stuff, and the role of improv skills in science.
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Materials Universe Podcast – Season 3 Episode 4 – Defining Light and Sound
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Ryan Behunin from our partners at Northern Arizona University about phonons and how complicated it can be to define light and sound.
The Materials Universe Podcast -Season 3 Episode 3 – Cells and Physics and Entropy
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Roseanna Zia from the University of Missouri about physics on a cellular level and what that means for us.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 3 Episode 2 — It Always Comes Back to Thermo
In this episode, we talk to Wennie Wang about the importance of thermodynamic equilibrium.
Special thanks to Kiyaan Aly, researcher & writer.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 3 Episode 1 — God, I Love Organic Chemistry
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Eric Anslyn about organic chemistry, collaboration, and all sort of analogies.
Special thanks to Kiyaan Aly, researcher & writer.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 2 Episode 6 — Nanoparticles and Collaboration
In this episode, Bailey and Audrey interview Dr. Tania Betancourt from Texas State university and discuss her research into innovative drug delivery systems, balancing life and mentorship, and her career path.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 2 Episode 5 — Control Theory and Us
In this episode, Bailey and Audrey interview Dr. José Alvarado and discuss how control theory plays into his research into proteins in the human body as well as how lab function like their own organisms.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 2 Episode 4 — The IR Sandbox
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Dan Wasserman about his explorations into infrared light, how research groups grow, and his approach to research mentorship.
The Materials Universe Podcast — Season 2 Episode 3 — Facing the Memory Wall
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jean Anne Incorvia from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at UT Austin about magnetics, the memory wall, RAM, and the important of outreach.
The Materials Universe Podcast – Season 2 Episode 2 – Intersecting Science, Art, and the World
In this episode, our host Bailey Tibbett Interviews Dr. Brian Korgel from the McKetta Department of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Bailey and Dr. Korgel explore the intersection of his work in silicon and solar with his passions for art and travel.